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Although it's fun to watch multiple players develop this season, as the losses pile up my attention drifts to the draft...
Back in 2020, I downloaded the NBA draft history to see how the Blazers stacked up against the other teams.
I've refreshed the data for years 2006 thru 2020. In summary, I calculated the average Win-Share for each pick in the draft, then compared that to the value each team got from that pick. For example, the average Win-Share for a player picked #10 is 27.1. The Blazers drafted Zach Collins at #10 in 2017. So far in his career, he has a 11.9 Win-Share. The Blazers only got 11.9 / 27.1 = 43.9% value from that pick.
Totaling up all of the picks, here's how the Blazers stack up -

Between 2006 and 2020, the Blazers are the 10th best NBA team at getting value out of their draft picks.
Here's a look at some of the picks during that time -

The Blazers knocked it out of the park with Lillard and Aldridge. Not so much with Oden and Collins.
Here's where some of the Blazer young guns sit in comparison to their 'expectations':

They're all young. They've got plenty of time to live up to expectations. Just stay healthy!
I hope you enjoyed the analysis!
Back in 2020, I downloaded the NBA draft history to see how the Blazers stacked up against the other teams.
Exclusive Thread 'Blazers Draft History Data'
Since the Blazers season is over, I thought I'd have a little fun with some Blazers draft history data. I downloaded all of the draft data back to 1970 (For those who don't know, that the starting year for the Blazers.).
Some questions I wanted to answer:
- How do the Blazers' draft selections stack up against other teams'?
- Who was the Blazers best value draft pick?
- Who was the Blazers worst value draft pick?
- Who was the best Blazers GM?
Keep in mind, drafting is different than putting a good team together. Often a very good player is drafted by the Blazers, only to be quickly...
Some questions I wanted to answer:
- How do the Blazers' draft selections stack up against other teams'?
- Who was the Blazers best value draft pick?
- Who was the Blazers worst value draft pick?
- Who was the best Blazers GM?
Keep in mind, drafting is different than putting a good team together. Often a very good player is drafted by the Blazers, only to be quickly...
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I've refreshed the data for years 2006 thru 2020. In summary, I calculated the average Win-Share for each pick in the draft, then compared that to the value each team got from that pick. For example, the average Win-Share for a player picked #10 is 27.1. The Blazers drafted Zach Collins at #10 in 2017. So far in his career, he has a 11.9 Win-Share. The Blazers only got 11.9 / 27.1 = 43.9% value from that pick.
Totaling up all of the picks, here's how the Blazers stack up -

Between 2006 and 2020, the Blazers are the 10th best NBA team at getting value out of their draft picks.
Here's a look at some of the picks during that time -

The Blazers knocked it out of the park with Lillard and Aldridge. Not so much with Oden and Collins.
Here's where some of the Blazer young guns sit in comparison to their 'expectations':

They're all young. They've got plenty of time to live up to expectations. Just stay healthy!
I hope you enjoyed the analysis!

